Microsoft is producing readily available as of March 5 the first beta for developers of Internet Explorer (IE) eight, as well as the first beta release of Silverlight two.0.IE 8 consists of many new functions, including WebSlices, Things to do,
Office 2010 Discount, a brand new phishing filter and improved requirements assistance. Microsoft officials said they will make a public beta of IE eight offered nowadays for download later on these days by any interested testers from your IE Web web site. (Sounds like the personal IE eight Beta one release currently has arrive and gone.)Microsoft also is creating on the market for download a first test build of its Silverlight 2 IE plug-in that is Microsoft;s alternative to Adobe;s Flash. Silverlight two is adding rich World wide web application and mobile support towards the enjoyment content that was the focus of Silverlight 1. Silverlight 2 also will enable developers to integrate ads into Silverlight applications and web sites.Microsoft hasn;t launched ultimate ship date targets for both IE eight or Silverlight 2.Microsoft also is readying a beta of SQL Server Information Companies,
Office Professional 2010, a forthcoming enterprise-focused backbone services. Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie, who was the kick-off keynoter for Mix ‘08 outlined the forthcoming SQL Server Information Providers beta but provided no specifics on what that support will include. (I;m wondering if it might be “Blue,” the Microsoft-hosted SQL Server company I;ve been hearing rumors of for more than a year….) Microsoft says SQL Server Data Services is not “Blue,” or the hosted version of SQL Server that sources say Microsoft is developing.Update: Here;s what Microsoft is saying about SQL Server Data Solutions (from nowadays;s press release. “The company is designed for developers building Web-based applications that need a scalable,
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Buy Office 2010, to Webify its existing consumer and business products and offer users a choice of on-premise, hosted and cloud-based companies. He hinted that Microsoft will have more Office Live announcements coming later on this year.Ozzie tossed out a few references to Microsoft being a player in utility computing and wanting to develop connected personal,
microsoft Office 2010 Activation, device and business “meshes.” I didn;t hear much else I hadn;t heard him say before. Anyone else at Blend or watching the Internet cast who noticed any new Ozzie-isms?